How big of a concrete slab do I need for a patio?
However, costs can rise if you’d like to have something decorative as a stamped concrete patio, or if you’re looking to have curves and other decorative edging features installed. Additional Cost Factors. Your standard concrete slab is normally a minimum of 4-6 inches in thickness with a reinforced wire mesh.
How much for cement slab?
Your standard concrete slab is normally a minimum of 4-6 inches in thickness with a reinforced wire mesh. Which cost on average .30 – $.80 per square for materials and installation.
How much does it cost to install colored concrete?
Which cost on average .30 – $.80 per square for materials and installation. Colored concrete will cost you an extra .75 – $1.25 per square added to a basic concrete mix.
How much does a sub base slab cost?
Sub-base preparation – this runs on average .60 – $1.25 per square foot and involves site-work prep: Grading, compacting the top-grade, 2″x4″ or 2″x6″ wood forms, 3/4 crushed stone and installing wire-mesh.
How big should a concrete slab be for an above ground pool?
Make your slab level and at least a foot bigger all around than the dimension of your pool’s size. Example: A 24’ round pool should have a 26’ round concrete slab. Planning on putting an oval-shaped pool on concrete?
What kind of concrete do you use to build a pool?
Pre-cast from the highest quality concrete in an NPCA Certified plant, they are delivered to your property fully finished on the inside, and ready for quick installation —shortening on-site build time and saving you time and money.
Can a concrete pool liner be used above ground?
Nutgrass Cannot Grow Through Concrete. In a lot of areas, nutgrass or nutsedge (look it up) is an issue for above ground pools. I’ve seen nutgrass grow through heavy-duty tarps, gorilla pads, high-density foam boards, and then of course, pool liners.
Is it OK to put concrete on bottom of pool?
They can burrow under a pool and cause trails and ruts everywhere messing up that beautifully smooth bottom I made. It’s rare, but over the years I’ve had a few pool owners have no choice but to pour concrete for their pool bottom because of their extreme mole problem. It’s an expensive fix, but works 100% of the time. 4.